Last Chance to Apply – Exclusive Oxford Summer Programme for ISHCMC Students
- ISHCMC
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Updated: 6 hours ago
Previously we shared a truly unique opportunity for ISHCMC students aged 15+ - an immersive academic experience this July at the University of Oxford, hosted by Worcester College, one of its 36 historic colleges founded in 1714.
This invitation-only Cognita programme allows selected students to live and study at Oxford, engage with world-class faculty, and explore enriching courses in a global environment - a benefit made possible through our partnership with Cognita.
The application deadline is now soon - 30 April. If this is the first time you are hearing about this and need more time to consider, please reach out to us at community@ishcmc.com, and we’ll liaise with the programme director on your behalf.
What is the Programme?
Held at Worcester College, the programme offers an extraordinary chance to experience university life in one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions.
Programme dates: 6 - 19 July 2025
Location: Worcester College, University of Oxford (UK)
New Application Deadline: 30 April 2025
Course Options for 2025
Philosophy, Politics, and Law (PPL)
Artificial Intelligence and the world of Python computer coding (AI)
English Literature & the History of Art (ELHA)
Economics and Business Management (EM)
Medicine & Natural Sciences (MEDNAT)
Why Choose This Programme?
This programme has consistently been described as life-changing by students who attended in 2023 and 2024. Several students from Cognita Asia - based schools have attended and recommend because of the chance to:
Live and study in a historic Oxford college
Learn from leading academics
Form international friendships and expand global perspectives
Hear directly from Cognita students who participated in the programme in 2023 and 2024 in these videos below:
How to Apply
We encourage parents and students to apply soon - spaces are limited.
We look forward to welcoming ISHCMC students to Oxford this summer!
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